LCD Screen Sample Clauses

LCD Screen use ONLY a microfiber cloth or lint-free cloth to gently wipe away dust or smudges. The screen is never to be cleaned with glass cleaner, water, or any other liquid. Keyboard: Canned air or small computer-specific vacuum cleaners are an excellent way to clean keyboards, computer case vents, or around disk drive openings. Outer Case of Dell: spray a lint- free cloth lightly with glass cleaner.
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LCD Screen. LCD screens are delicate – they don’t like being poked, prodded, pushed or slammed • Never pick up your device by its screen • Don’t slam the screen closed • Be gentle when putting your device down.
LCD Screen. ♦ LCD screens are delicate – they don’t like being poked, prodded, pushed, or slammed. ♦ Never pick up your device by its screen. ♦ Do not slam the screen closed. Cleaning the Screen ♦ Power off the device. ♦ Lightly dampen a lint free soft cloth with water and gently wipe the screen in a circular motion. ♦ Never directly apply liquid to the screen. ♦ Avoid applying pressure to the screen. Power and AC Adaptor ♦ When unplugging the power cord, pull on the plug itself rather than the cord. ♦ Devices should be charged nightly, as needed, so battery power can be relied on throughout the school day. Keyboard ♦ Gently brush your keyboard with a clean soft bristle paint brush or similar to remove dirt. ♦ If any key tops are missing or keys are in a damaged state, report to a teacher immediately. ♦ Do not pop keys off intentionally or attempt to repair broken keys yourself. Student Data/Software ♦ Students are responsible for all data stored on their device. Students are provided a set amount of space on the Drive which they are encouraged to use as their sole source of file storage as it is backed up. ♦ Software installed by the school is subject to license conditions and must not be distributed or deleted. ♦ Students shall not install any software (apps or extensions) on the Chromebook unless directed to do so by a teacher. Protection Students are recommended to: ♦ Not open any files attached to suspicious or unknown emails. ♦ Delete chain and junk emails. Do not forward or reply to any of these. ♦ Never reply to spam ♦ Only download from reliable sites. NOTE: Students are not to personalize their devices with stickers, carving, writing, or other means. CHROMEBOOK REPLACEMENT COSTS Chromebook Replacement $250.00 Chromebook Screen replacement $25.00 Chromebook Touchscreen replacement $100.00 Keyboard replacement $25.00 USB-C AC Adapter $60.00 Acknowledgement of
LCD Screen. LCD screens are delicate - they don’t like being poked, prodded, pushed or slammed. Never pick up your laptop by its screen. Don’t slam the screen closed and always be gentle when putting your laptop down. To clean your LCD screen: Switch off your laptop computer. Lightly dampen a non-abrasive cloth with water and gently wipe screen in a circular motion. Do not directly apply water or cleaner to the screen. Avoid applying pressure to the screen. AC adapter Connect your adapter only to your laptop computer. Do not step on your power cord or place heavy objects on top of it. Keep your cord away from heavy traffic areas. When unplugging the power cord, pull on the plug itself, rather than the cord. Do not wrap your cord tightly around the adapter box. Battery pack Once a week fully flatten your batteries. Then re-charge the batteries fully. This will extend the life of your battery cells. Do not tamper with the connections. Keyboard Gently brush your keyboard with a clean soft bristled paint brush or similar to remove dirt. If any key tops are missing or keys are in a damaged state, take your laptop to Technicians to be repaired immediately. A single key top can easily be replaced but continuing to use the keyboard with a missing key top can result in having to replace the entire keyboard.
LCD Screen. The LCD displays interactive screens for making copy job selections. Selections made by pressing the four Function keys are highlighted. The screens also work with the conventional control panel keys. After the power switch is turned on, the Basic screen displays. Then, the message “please wait Copier is warming up” displays for approximately 2 min. 30 sec., until the fixing temperature is reached. When the Basic screen is displayed, the four Function keys become interactive. The interactive condition enables you to communicate directly with the copier system simply by pressing the Function keys or by pressing conventional keys, as required. In addition, the screens automatically display information regarding machine and copying status. Basic Screen The Basic screen displays after the power switch is turned on. The Basic screen includes a two- line message bar at the top, and mode indicators at the bottom for Copy Mode, Copy Density, Lens Mode, and Copy Size. This screen enables you to use the four Function keys under the screen plus conventional keys to select modes, functions, settings, paper trays, etc. Copying conditions after warm-up can be set in the Initial Setting menu of the Key Operator mode. CAUTION: The LCD screen of the control panel is covered with glass. Do not drop heavy items on the glass, or put excess weight or pressure on it; otherwise the glass may break or become scratched. Initial Settings Initial settings represent the initial full-auto machine condition when power is turned on; when ECM password is set; or when Auto Reset mode is restored, either manually or automatically. Print Quantity : 1 Magnification Ratio : 100% RADF : ON Copy mode : 1-1 (Konica 3240) 1-2 (Konica 3340) AES: (Automatic Exposure Selection) : ON APS: (Automatic Paper Selection) : ON Sorter : OFF Note: All settings can be set by the key operator except Print Quantity. Auto Reset Mode The Auto Reset function can be set for OFF/ 30 seconds/ 1 minute/ 1.5 minute/ 2 minutes/ 2.5 minutes/ 3 minutes. Initially, the mode is set to function after 1 minute of copier inactivity. The Auto Reset key function also re-displays the Basic screen, unless the settings are changed by the key operator in the Initial settings menu. For the key operator setting, see p. 9-39 to 9-43. Auto Shut-Off Mode This mode automatically shuts off the main power after a specified period of copier inactivity. The Auto shut-off function can be set for 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/...
LCD Screen. ▪ LCD screens are delicate ‐ they don’t like being poked, prodded, pushed or slammed. Never pick up your laptop by its screen. Don’t slam the screen closed and always be gentle when putting your laptop down. ▪ To clean your LCD screen: ▪ Switch off your laptop computer. ▪ Lightly dampen a non‐abrasive cloth with water and gently wipe screen in a circular motion. ▪ Do not directly apply water or cleaner to the screen. ▪ Avoid applying pressure to the screen. AC adapter ▪ Connect your adapter only to your laptop computer. ▪ Do not step on your power cord or place heavy objects on top of it. Keep your cord away from heavy traffic areas. ▪ When unplugging the power cord, pull on the plug itself, rather than the cord. ▪ Do not wrap your cord tightly around the adapter box. Battery pack ▪ Once a week fully flatten your batteries. Then re‐charge the batteries fully. This will extend the life of your battery cells. ▪ Do not tamper with the connections. Keyboard ▪ Gently brush your keyboard with a clean soft bristled paint brush or similar to remove dirt. ▪ If any key tops are missing or keys are in a damaged state, take your laptop to Technicians to be repaired immediately. A single key top can easily be replaced but continuing to use the keyboard with a missing key top can result in having to replace the entire keyboard. Case cleaning ▪ Wipe with a dampened non‐abrasive cloth. Do not spray any cleaners directly on to the casing. ▪ Gently rub your laptop casing with the moistened cloth to remove any dirty marks.
LCD Screen. $50 b. Case: $20 c. Charger: $30
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LCD Screen. If a device becomes defective during the agreed Jinko factory warranty period and provided that it will not be impossible or unreasonable, the device will be, as selected at discretion of Jinko: • Repaired by Xxxxx, or • Repaired on-site, or • Exchange for a replacement device of equivalent value according to the model and age. In the latter case, the remainder of the warranty entitlement will be transferred to the replacement device. In this case, you do not receive a new warranty card or certificate since your entitlement is documented at Jinko. In any event, a replacement or repair shall not justify the renewal or new beginning of the warranty period. In the event of the warranted Goods model is not available in the market anymore, then Jinko, it’s eligible to at its own discretion, replace it with different kind of product with equivalent functions and performances In any event, the installation of the Goods for customer shall be completed within 3 (THREE) months from the date of delivery from Xxxxx. In the latter 5 years, Xxxxx have the exclusive right to determine how to carry out the remained Goods warranty, including buy it back with a pro rata / proper price according its remaining warranty period or performance conditions, or renew it by a recent technology brand new product with a reasonable price payable by the customer. In case Jinko provide replacement for customers, Jinko are not responsible for any other sorts of costs during the service procedure in that period, including (but not limited to) logistics fare, labor cost, any kind of compensation. Also the replacement may have a little flaw on its surface, and the warranty excludes any general defects, if the inverter is still generating power to grid, or if the battery is still can be charging and discharging. Excessiveness in the meaning above exists in particular if the cost of the measures for Xxxxx would be unreasonable • In view of the value that the device would have without the defect, and • Taking into account the significance of the defect, and • After consideration of alternative workaround possibilities that Jinko customers could revert to without significant inconvenience. In the event that the reported defect or malfunction is caused by installation errors or incorrect connection of the equipment the customer will be required to pay the costs related to the unduly performed assistance activity. This warranty does not cover superficial or cosmetic defects, dents, marks or scratc...
LCD Screen. ● LCD screens are delicate – they don’t like being poked, prodded, pushed, or slammed. ● Never pick up your Chromebook by its screen ● Don’t slam the screen closed ● Be gentle when putting your device down Cleaning the Screen ● Switch off your Chromebook ● Lightly dampen a non-abrasive cloth with water and gently wipe screen in a circular motion ● Do not directly apply water or cleaner to the screen ● Avoid applying pressure to the screen

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